The first phase of translational research — known as “T1” — is the process of moving foundational scientific discoveries into possible approaches for real-world health applications. This course focuses on innovations in basic science discovery, including drug discovery and repurposing and animal studies, that lead to new methods of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention in highly controlled settings. You’ll also discuss the role of the federal government to support and regulate translational research as it moves from basic science to human interventions.
Translating Basic Research into Research for Humans
This course is part of Translational Science Specialization
Instructor: Vicki Ellingrod
Sponsored by InternMart, Inc
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Identify key differences between basic science research and clinical research
Understand innovations in basic science discovery that lead to new methods of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
Explore potential career paths for basic science researchers
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There are 3 modules in this course
Welcome to Week 1 of Translating Basic Research into Research for Humans. This week you will learn how to 1) identify key differences between basic science research and clinical research, and 2) describe the role of animals in the research process.
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10 readings3 assignments
Welcome to Week 2 of Translating Basic Research into Research for Humans. This week you will learn how to 1) describe potential career paths for basic science researchers, 2) identify team roles for research conducted in the T1 stage of translational science, and 3) describe the types of career development awards available for translational research education.
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1 video1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
Welcome to Week 3 of Translating Basic Research into Research for Humans. This week you will learn how to 1) explain the process of translating the outcomes of basic science research into improvements in human health, and 2) explain how T1 research is associated with T2 and T3/T4 research.
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3 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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